If you've been looking around for a Tucson German course, come and check out everything that Varsity Tutors has to offer. These courses are likely to be helpful to high school students at local schools such as Tucson Magnet High School or Sunnyside High School. Also, we welcome learners on the college level and beyond, so if you attend a local college such as the University of Arizona, please feel free to enroll. Whether you want to learn German to prepare for a college course, get ready for a trip to Berlin, or just for the fun of it, a Tucson German course is a fun and convenient way to strengthen your knowledge of the language.
German is a major world language and is the native tongue of over 90 million people. Although written German has few differences in the countries in which it's spoken, there are a variety of dialects, namely High German and Low German. German is the official language of Austria and Germany. Learning German is beneficial to people of all ages, because it broadens your mind and introduces you to an exciting new culture filled with unique people, music, and art.
What can I study in a Tucson German course?
To put it bluntly, learning any new language is a challenge. You have to develop a sharp ability to work with grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. Let's take a look at some of the topics that your instructor might teach you.
Studying grammar is a crucial part of learning any language. Although it's sometimes perceived as dry, the truth is that you need to have a strong grasp of tenses and conjugations if you want to be able to speak the language correctly. Grammar forms the backbone of language. Without it, you just have a jumbled mess of vocabulary terms and nothing with which to assemble them into coherent thoughts. This is an area where your instructor can help you if you're having difficulty. They might walk through the conjugations with you or provide you with some helpful study tips.
Additionally, you may be introduced to German vocabulary. You'll find that nouns in German have gender, which can be a confusing topic for English speakers. However, gendered nouns are something that you'll learn to get used to if you study the language diligently enough.
Pronunciation is another topic that some students have difficulty with. This is an area where the collaborative element of the course really comes in handy, because you can ask your instructor about any pronunciations that you aren't sure about and you can also listen to other students speaking the language.
How can a Tucson German course help my academic development?
The great thing about these courses is that they take place in a collaborative environment where students can talk to each other, exchange ideas, and help each other gain a better understanding of the topics. This type of collaboration has been shown to give students a better understanding of the material. If you get stuck, there's a highly trained instructor there to help you out. These qualified instructors can give you study advice if you're having trouble with conjugations or if you're struggling with the vocabulary. They might also be able to direct you to different resources that you could use to get a better grasp on the material. You may also schedule one-on-one time with the instructor if you want to discuss any topics that may be giving you a particularly hard time.
The Tucson German class has been designed to be as convenient as possible. One excellent feature of the class is that it takes place exclusively online. This means that you won't even have to fret about getting out of the house. You just need a computer and an internet connection and you can participate in classes from the comfort of your own home. In terms of convenience, it doesn't get much better than that! Also, there are new class sections that start on a monthly basis. You can pick between a two-week class and a four-week class.
How do I enroll?
The process of learning German is a fulfilling and exciting journey that will open up a whole new world for you. Enrolling in a Tucson German class will enable you to take part in a vibrant new culture and unlock a variety of professional and personal experiences.
Interested in getting signed up? Feel free to contact Varsity Tutors today if you wish to enroll or if you have any questions about the Tucson German class. We are here to help!

Nicholas: Tucson German course instructor
...However, I am a jack of all trades when it comes to history. I am knowledgeable in database usage, the Chicago Manual of Style, and academic writing as well as test-taking and memorization. I have been speaking German for 8 years and am conversationally fluent. I had the opportunity to travel to Leipzig, Germany in the summer of 2014 where I honed my language skills. I am certified as B2 speaker on the Common European...
Education & Certification
- University of Arizona - Bachelors, History/German studies
Subject Expertise
- German
- World History
- Languages
- European History
- +13 subjects

Rae: Tucson German course instructor
...U.S. History, library and archival studies, and artifact collection, displays, and interpretation. I have tutored at the college level for almost ten years in Language, Writing, and History. I am an effective tutor because of my leadership and communication abilities. I enjoy helping people make sense of texts, images, objects, and the all important skill of critical thinking as of way of helping my students connect with the material they are studying.
Education & Certification
- University of Arizona - Bachelors, History
- University of Arizona - Bachelor in Arts, History, 2nd major American Studies
- University of Arizona - Master of Arts, Information Sciences and Resource Management
Subject Expertise
- German
- History
- High School Level American History
- World History
- +18 subjects

Tara: Tucson German course instructor
...to help students achieve those goals which are most important to them--whether it's preparing for a test, revising their writing, or simply practicing their conversational skills. I especially enjoy helping students with the early stages of non-L1 language acquisition (in either English, Spanish, or German). Something about this stage in the process of learning a language is especially stimulating and fun. The learning curve is steep, and I get to find out a students' particular...
Education & Certification
- University of Arizona - Bachelors, German Studies
Subject Expertise
- German
- Spanish 3
- Social Sciences
- English
- +103 subjects

Kirsten: Tucson German course instructor
...name is Kirsten. I'm an Arizona-native with a passion for the English language. I've spent the last two years working as an ESL/TEFL teacher in Germany. I have a very hands-on method that I believe revolutionizes the way we have traditionally learned languages in the past. Previous to my experience overseas, I have worked as a child caregiver and writing tutor. I hope to make your learning experience fun and to motivate you on your...
Education & Certification
- International TEFL Academy - Certificate, Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL)
- Grand Canyon University - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- German
- Study Skills
- SAT Writing and Language
- College English
- +37 subjects

Mason: Tucson German course instructor
...each case was a chance for me to learn more about how people learn and understand difficult material. Even in the classroom, I have had to adjust certain reading passages for certain students, change styles of lecture (powerpoint, reading material), and even adjust assignment levels based on the student. Yet in the long run, these changes have shaped me more as a teacher and a learner. Not only is tutoring a great way for me...
Education & Certification
- University of Arkansas - Bachelor in Arts, History/German
Subject Expertise
- German
- College Geography
- AP U.S. Government & Politics
- AP Human Geography
- +50 subjects

Abigail: Tucson German course instructor
...language inside and out! I have been working as a private tutor for two years now. I also spent a semester volunteering with a volunteer based organization which focuses on helping Elementary school children who are reading below grade level get caught up and have worked as a writing tutor for about one year now. As you can tell, my specialty is English and writing, but I have also had great success with teaching math,...
Education & Certification
- University of Maryland - Bachelor in Arts, Linguistics
Subject Expertise
- German
- Middle School Math
- Other
- Reading
- +32 subjects

Patrick: Tucson German course instructor
...part of my undergraduate program I spent three months in Germany learning the language. As a teaching assistant during my graduate program, I led discussion sections for both a World History and a Western Civilization course. I was responsible for creating lesson plans and grading student performance. Having taught students with so many interests (I only ever taught one History major) and of such different backgrounds, I find the challenge of making History interesting and...
Education & Certification
- Miami University - Bachelor in Arts, History
Subject Expertise
- German
- Languages
- German 1
- College World History
- +12 subjects

Anwyn: Tucson German course instructor
I am currently student teaching 7th grade English in Tucson. My educational journey at Northern Arizona University to become a certified teacher with a degree in psychology is nearly complete. I have experience tutoring students with various abilities and interests for differing lengths of time. I look forward to meeting you!
Education & Certification
- Northern Arizona University - Current Undergrad, Secondary Education English and Psychology
Subject Expertise
- German
- PSAT Critical Reading
- Spanish 1
- IB Language A: Literature
- +117 subjects

Kathryn: Tucson German course instructor
...language enthusiast with a Ph.D. in History, an M.A. in Latin American Studies, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Relations. I have studied, lived, and worked in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Bolivia and Germany and bring my passion for history, language, and travel to my tutoring and teaching. As an instructor for the History and Spanish & Portuguese Departments at the University of Arizona, and as a freelance English teacher in Germany, I have taught...
Education & Certification
- Saint Cloud State University - Bachelor in Arts, Internat'l Relations/ Spanish
- University of Arizona - Doctor of Philosophy, Lat. Am History
Subject Expertise
- German
- Spanish 1
- College Essays
- Spanish 3
- +33 subjects

Olivier: Tucson German course instructor
...School Of Valcreuse in Lausanne, french part of Switzerland. I have an MBA in Communication and event Management and some experiences as an expert an tutoring in the marketing area. Actually I'm a french teacher to the Alliance Française of Tucson. I love to share the French culture through the french poetry, literature, songs and movies. My Philosophy is to teach trough the main point of interest or hobbies of my student, following the European...
Education & Certification
- International Institute of Valcreuse - Switzerland - Bachelors, International Institute of Valcreuse - Switzerland
- International Management School CRPM - Switzerland - Masters, MBA
Subject Expertise
- German
- French
- AP French Language and Culture
- German 2
- +9 subjects